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Topic: The old iron barrel mystique (Read 1245 times)

Since you guys always have the pulse on the interest of the traditional iron Enfields. Is there more of clamor now, since the discontinuance, for the old style bikes? Collectors usually appear when quality items cease production. Howie

As an Iron Barrel owner I have noticed a few times you have mentioned parts starting to become scarce. Worries me a bit. Are there any specific parts where you have noticed problems with availability?

And on the same topic, are there parts you would suggest an enthusiast who plans on keeping the bike long term should order and have on-hand?

What I notice mostly is that the large castings are becoming more scarce.Things like engine cases, primary cases, cylinder heads.I don't use many stock internal parts because we upgrade everything in our builds, so I may not be aware of the situations with that stuff.

I think you will find that when RE has nothing left for parts of these bikes, other companies will produce replacement parts instead. Even if I have to do it.

This happens with most classic bikes that were built by companies that went out of business. Enthusiasts take up the slack to produce the needed parts.I wouldn't worry too much about it.You'll be able to get tune-up parts, and it's hard to stock every single part that might go bad under some unknown circumstance.

Sounds like a good excuse to buy a second RE. For a significant other to ride... but also just in case.

I bought a second one for parts,but got it running,so I started riding it...bought a third one for parts,got IT running so well,I had to start riding it,too...finally bought a fourth Bullet with no engine,stripped off everything that I could,and put it on the other three...now I have a Bullet frame,and a girder front end...wonder if I can put them together?[/i]